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Description :
Biscuit in two tones.
The oval mirror surrounded by a pearl and a garland of laurels is in the center of a skylight panel.
The pediment is a medallion of a woman (Marie Antoinette?) surrounded by garlands and surrounded on either side by cornucopias.
Attributes of Mars adorn the bottom of the mirror; a garland of ribbons is mixed with a scattering of flowers and buttons.
Two drapes, acanthus and scrolls are the lower part of this beautiful mirror.
The work is probably from Sèvres as there is no mark despite the quality and richness of detail.
Moreover, Sèvres made biscuits in imitation of Wedgwood jasper.
The extreme rarity of this table mirror is due to its material, which is little used for a mirror, and therefore to its fragility.
State :
Very good condition for this type of object.
The bottom drapes have been repaired formerly, some cooking cracks and a repair without lack on a garland.
The discretion of repairs does not require any additional work.
Two stains in the back of the mirror.
Dimensions:
Height: 64 cm, width: 39 cm.
Ref 3471 / 6, 12 kg / 3200
Ref: V7D0UDATQD